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Salesforce exec discusses how to improve the levels of diversity in tech

Helen Kelisky, VP, Cloud Sales UKI at Salesforce and Women in IT Awards 2020 judge, discusses how to improve the levels of diversity in tech

Plexal: making workplaces inclusive and accessible

Plexal is “the place where physical and digital collide” as it aims to provide an inclusive and accessible workspace.

We need to focus on the next generation to solve the talent shortage in the tech sector

Truly understanding the journey of women in the tech sector may be the only way to solve the talent shortage.

Diversity: building the social marketing team of the future

Hootsuite’s Eva Taylor on why diversity benefits all layers of an organisation — especially one grounded in creativity and data like social marketing.

£50 million of start up loans in London go to ethnic minority entrepreneurs

Government-backed programme has issued 7,366 loans, providing £50m in funding to London-based BAME start ups since 2012.

Women in 2019 earnt up to £12,319 less than their male colleagues

Starling reveals how women still earn between £348 to £10,006 less per year than their male colleagues across 25 industries.

How to encourage your employees not to leave in 2020

January 31st is the day that most employees are likely to hand in their notice. Here are some quick wins to improve employee retention in 2020.

CEOs’ pay overtakes average worker’s entire 2020 pay in just three days

Annual ‘High Pay Day’ figures published with warning to employers not to treat new CEO pay reporting requirements as a tick-box exercise.

Korn Ferry identifies emerging global talent trends for 2020

Based on input from talent acquisition, development and compensation experts from across the globe, Korn Ferry has identified emerging global talent trends for 2020.

10 things employers can do to help with dyslexia in the workplace

Employees admitting to having dyslexia in the workplace is a growing trend, but not something employers need to shy away from, says the British Dyslexia Association (BDA).